Eeli Kaikkonen wrote:
> Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>> Jonathan Marsden wrote:
>>> I'm seeing a problem building BT 2.0.alpha3 with the new 1.6.0RC1 SWORD
>>> /home/jonathan/packages/sword/bibletime/export-rc1/src/backend/managers/cswordbackend.cpp:498:
>>>>>> error: ‘sysconfig’ was not declared in this scope
>>>> My Bad. I changed this public member to be proper camelCase. As I
>> don't believe this was being set properly in the last few revisions, I
>> didn't think anyone was actually referencing it. The fix is to simply:
>>>> - sysconfig
>> + sysConfig
>>>> I think Jonathan can just change this line, but as soon as someone tells
> how to #ifdef the Sword versions I can change it in svn.
>
For several reason I just updated to, or actually installed from
scratch, Kubuntu Jauntu (soon to be released 9.04). Therefore I could
also install sword 1.6rc package. I have fixed the above mentioned
problem, though not committed it yet.
I also added setUserDisclaimerConfirmed(true) because the install
manager didn't work without it.
Now I found out that the command line installmgr can download a master
repo list. Can someone tell me how to do it from BT, or do I have to
read the source again? Installmgr.h didn't give any answer.
BTW, this is a great enhancement. I quite often delete my bt/sword
installations and adding a new repo has been very annoying.
Releasing a RC was also very good idea.
--Eeli Kaikkonen